Group Facilitator SUBS
MHMR is looking for a detailed oriented Group Facilitator SUBS to join our team. As the Group Facilitator SUBS you will coordinate and facilitate Celebrating Families groups with families enrolled in the Tarrant Family Recovery Court program. Celebrating Families is an evidence-based trauma-informed skill building program for families with children ranging from ages birth to 18 years this position you will focus solely on leading families with infants toddlers and children birth to 5 years old through the curriculum. You will use specific curriculum that focuses on attachment early childhood development bonding the effects of trauma and parenting. As an Early Childhood Group Facilitator you will oversee the birth to 5 classroom and in addition to the curriculum will provide developmentally appropriate activities for the children.
Qualifications
Minimum Education Bachelors Degree in Adaptive Physical Education Child Development Child Life Communication Disorders Family Studies Health Human Development Psychology Social Work Rehabilitative Counseling/Rehabilitation Services Sociology Special Education.
Preferences: Masters Degree Spanish-speaking
Substitutions: Any Bachelors degree with a minimum of nine (9) hours of semester course credit relevant to early childhood intervention including three (3) hours of semester course credit in early childhood development or early childhood special education OR be registered as an Early Intervention Specialist (EIS) in the State of Texas prior to 09/01/2011 and maintain as verified by supervisor; Applicant may provide evidence of 40 clock hours of continuing education in early childhood development or early childhood special education completed within five years prior to employment.
Years Experience: Two (2) years
Defined Experience: Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) or related human services experience with children ages birth to three (3) years old
License/Certifications: Eligible to be a credentialed Early Intervention Specialist (EIS) as determined by the state of Texas and MHMR Credentialing Department.
Special Courses: None
Supervisory Experience: None
Why join us:MHMR has proudly served Tarrant and adjacent county residents for over 50 years. As the second largest mental health community center in Texas we are dedicated to serving adults and children living with mental illness substance use disorder and intellectual and developmental disabilities and delays and empowering them to improve their lives through an accessible integrated and comprehensive and person-centered system of care.MHMR is a mission-driven organization that fosters a culture of caring for employees and people we serve. Our mission statement isWe Change Lives.
WeCARE:
WeConnectPeople in Our Community
We ProvideAccessto Services
We Link People toResources
WeEmpowerPeople
Our values are based on the following beliefs:
Respect for people who are active in planning their services
Recovery is a life-long process of better health
Success as positive outcomes for each person
Participation of people and their families in the process
Inclusion in the community through services that promote growth and independence
Safe ethical and cost-effective services
Best practices in current research in medical psychosocial and organizational fields
Collaboration with other organizations for better services
Benefits: MHMR offers an excellent benefits package that includes retirement plan with company matching generous PTO accrual ten paid holidays employee assistance programs wellness programs and more. MHMR is a participant in the Student Loan Forgiveness Program. We workdiligently to provide excellent benefits to employees and their eligible dependents.
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About MHMR of Tarrant County For over 50 years, MHMR has provided community-based services for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), mental health conditions, and substance use disorders, as well as babies and young children with developmental delays ... View more